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“Sustainable prosperity” denotes an economy that generates stable and equitable growth for a large and growing middle class. From the 1940s into the 1970s, the United States appeared to be on a trajectory of sustainable prosperity, especially for white-male members of the U.S. labor force....
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Conventional wisdom suggests that small businesses are innovative engines of Schumpetarian growth. However, as small businesses, they are likely to face credit rationing in financial markets. If true then policies that promote lending to small businesses may yield substantial economy-wide...
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cost-driven global sourcing practices. Data from a large-scale U.S. consumer survey show the importance of deontological …
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the World Management Survey, a methodology that enables us to construct robust measures of management quality comparable …
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We study international market entry in the context of the Internet, and ask: On what basis do U.S. Internet firms choose the markets that they enter? Our baseline hypothesis is that international market entry decisions are based on balancing perceived risks and returns inherent in a foreign...
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We use survey data on an opt-in panel of around 2,500 US small businesses to assess the impact of COVID-19. We find a …
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survey data to analyze the impact of the reform on German firms. Many firms with substantial US revenues or capacities in the … both countries. We subsequently extend our analysis to a global level using worldwide survey data. The results suggest a …
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